Contextualization (IS520 or TS570, 2 credits)
July to November 2014
Wednesdays, 9.00am – 11.15am
This class will give you tools to critically contextualize both the gospel message and ministry methods and strategies so that the gospel will be planted deeply in Asian soil.
Kwa Kiem-Kiok, PhD
Kiem spent six years with Graduates’ Christian Fellowship, equipping graduates for ministry in the market-place, and subsequently at a Methodist church in the areas of discipleship, training and mentoring. She continues to actively serve in church and also sits on medical ethics committees.
Deadline for class registration is Friday, 11 July 2014. You may click here to register online or contact us for registration form.
Theology I (TS510, 3 credits)
July to November 2014
Tuesdays, 9.00am-11.15 am & Thursdays,9 am-10.00 am
The purpose of this course is to survey, interact with, and imaginatively apply in the contemporary context the major theological and scriptural doctrines relating to the Bible, God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
Matthew Winslow, ThM
Matthew is a Cru staff since 2002 and has ministered cross-culturally in East Asia before doing his ThM degree on Historical Theology and Cross-cultural Ministry. Matthew loves thinking carefully about who God is and how we can communicate him to others in light of current questions that are being asked. He and his wife, Sijie, have three young children.
Deadline for class registration is Friday, 11 July 2014. You may click here to register online or contact us for registration form.
Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics (BS510, 3 credits)
July to November 2014
Tuesdays, 9.00am-11.15am & Thursdays, 9.00am-10.00am
Most believers are only spoon-fed from God’s Word and are unable to feed themselves. Seldom do they know the thrill of being taught spiritual truths by the Holy Spirit Himself. This skills course class is designed to help you learn how to study the Scriptures for yourself and feast at the biblical buffet whenever you desire.
Keith Shubert, PhD
Keith, a staff member of Cru for 43 years, has ministered and taught in over 30 countries and served as resident or adjunct faculty for four seminaries located in the USA and Asia. One of his favorite quotes is “the Bible is not given for information but for transformation.”
Deadline for class registration is Friday, 11 July 2014. You may click here to register online or contact us for registration form.
The Significant Woman (LF411, 2 credits)
Mondays 9:30 am-12:30 pm Nine Mondays September through November
This course is designed to help you grow in your relationship with God, become aware of who God created you to be, discover and do what He has called you to do. Course participation limited to women whose husbands are lay leaders or in full time ministry.
Sophie Quah (Master in Applied Linguistics)
Sophie has been actively involved with the Singapore Cru Homemakers Ministry. She has served with Cru Singapore in East Asia and Singapore since 1997. She and her husband Nelson, have two children.
Deadline for class registration is Friday, 11 July 2014. You may click here to register online or contact us for registration form.
Being a Partner in Ministry (LF404, 1 credit)
Mondays 9:30 am-12:30 pm Five Mondays in July-August
Looks at the unique challenges and needs of a wife and mother who is a partner in ministry with her husband. Course participation is limited to women whose husbands are lay leaders or in full time ministry.
Margaret is the course coordinator with many years of ministry experience with Cru in Singapore, Philippines and East Asia. She has arranged for a team of women with ministry experience to address different topics relevant to women whose husbands are in ministry.
Deadline for class registration is Friday, 11 July 2014. You may click here to register online or contact us for registration form.